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Composite sorbents of inorganic ion-exchangers and polyacrylonitrile binding matrix

I. Methods of modification of properties of inorganic ion-exchangers for application in column packed beds

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Methods of preparation of granules of inorganic ion exchangers as well as methods for improvement of granular strength of these materials are reviewed. The resulting ion exchangers are classified in three groups—“intrinsic”, supported and composite ion exchangers. Their properties are compared and possibilities of their technological application are evaluated. A new method of preparation of inorganic-organic composite sorbents of inorganic ion-exchangers and polyacrylonitrile binding matrix is described, advantages and disadvantages of such sorbents are discussed. Proposed fields of application include tratment of liquid radioactive and/or hazardous wastes, decontamination of natural water as well as analytical applications.

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Šebesta, F. Composite sorbents of inorganic ion-exchangers and polyacrylonitrile binding matrix. J Radioanal Nucl Chem 220, 77–88 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02035352

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